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consistently

[kuhn-sis-tuhnt-lee] / kənˈsɪs tənt li /


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My husband’s career was demanding — more than 100 flights a year — so someone needed to be consistently present at home.

From MarketWatch

National Adoption Service Cymru said adoption disruption in Wales has remained consistently low - at around 2% - for the last 10 years.

From BBC

Both beneficiary and victim of white America’s longstanding insistence on having one media-anointed leader serve as the spokesman for tens of millions of Black citizens, he drew adulation and jeers but consistently held the spotlight.

From Los Angeles Times

That means growth in average salaries has now consistently beaten the pace of price rises since July 2023.

From BBC

Scarce and unaffordable housing is consistently a top concern for Spaniards and represents a stubborn challenge in one of the world's most dynamic developed economies.

From Barron's